Double Canfield

The 2 deck Canfield solitaire game

About Double Canfield Solitaire

Warning! - Pretty Good Solitaire may be addictive. We are not responsible for lost productivity, neglected spouses, children, or pets.
We are not responsible for lost sleep because you stay up to play "just one more game".

How to Play

At the start of the game 13 cards are set aside as a reserve, with only the top card available. Then five cards are dealt out one
each to five tableau piles. These piles will be built down by alternate color. Groups of cards in sequence down by alternate color
can be moved. Empty spaces in the tableau are filled by the top card of the reserve, until it is empty, then by any card.

Finally, one card is dealt to become the first card of the first foundation pile. The foundation piles are then built up in suit
from the rank of this first card dealt until each pile contains 13 cards (wrap by playing Aces on Kings as necessary). Such wrapping is
also allowed in the tableau.

The remainder of the cards form the stock. The stock is dealt out either one card at a time or three cards at a time to the waste
pile, depending on the rule setting in the Options menu. The top card of the waste pile is available for play.

There are unlimited redeals, so you can go through the pack as many times as you like. However, when the cards are dealt out 3 at a
time, you may not be able to get at all the cards and the game may block.

With the 1 card deal setting, scores of 100% in Double Canfield are common. With the 3 card deal setting, it is considerably harder
to win every game.